Soldier Hiroo facts
While investigating facts about Japanese Soldier Hiroo Onoda and Hiroo Soldier, I found out little known, but curios details like:
A Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda stayed in the jungles of the Philippines for 30 years not believing WWII had ended
how is the north korean soldier that defected?
That, Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier from World War II, never surrendered when the war ended, and continued to fight in the Philippines till 1974, when a student found his former CO and got him to convince Onoda to surrender.
What happened to the soldier who defected from north korea?
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 11 of the best facts about Hiroo Onoda Soldier and Hiroo Japanese Soldier I managed to collect.
what happened to the north korean soldier that defected?
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Japanese WWII soldier Hiroo Onoda hunkered down in the jungles of the Philippines for nearly three decades, refusing to believe that the war had ended but was eventually persuaded to come out of hiding in 1974 by his former commanding officer releasing him of his military duties.
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Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier who continued fighting World War II a full 29 years after the Japanese surrendered, because he didn’t know the war was over
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A Japanese soldier named Hiroo Onoda didn’t know that World War Two had ended, and fought for years after it ended.
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Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese soldier who didn't surrender until 29 years after WWII
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Hiroo Onoda (the 'soldier who wouldn't surrender') was located in 1974 by Norio Suzuki, who was traveling around the world looking for "Lieutenant Onoda, a panda, and the Abominable Snowman, in that order". Suzuki passed in 1986 in an avalanche, still searching for the yeti (story in comments)
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Hiroo Onada a WW 2 Japanese soldier that did not surrender from his hideout until 1974
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Japanese Soldier, Hiroo Onoda, continued to fight 29 years after WWII had ended